in 2022 The Pokémon Fossil Museum was proposed and its development overseen by Daisuke Aiba, a senior researcher for the
Mikasa City Museum, who conceived the idea in 2019. In an interview with
Oricon, Aiba stated, "Since I was a child, I have loved Pokémon and
paleontology," and explained that he and the other organizers of the exhibit wanted to introduce paleontology to children through the use of fossil Pokémon. and artist before travelling to the Toyohashi Museum of Natural History in
Toyohashi, where it opened on 16 July 2022. Due to rain, the opening ceremony was held inside the building, and featured a
ribbon cutting attended by Toyohashi mayor Koichi Sahara, representative students from Futagawa Elementary School, and a costumed mascot of excavator Pikachu. Additionally, four
Pokéfuta (
manhole covers decorated with drawings of Pokémon) were unveiled, with intentions to place them around the city. That same month, a
virtual tour of the Pokémon Fossil Museum was made available online. As well as being able to virtually explore the exhibition using a smartphone or computer, there is an option to navigate it using a
virtual reality (VR) headset, with the website recommending the use of the
Oculus Quest 2. ==Attendance and reception==